Long

having considerable linear extent in space: a long distance; a long handle.

having considerable duration in time: a long conversation; a long while.

extending, lasting, or totaling a number of specified units: eight miles long; eight hours long.

containing many items or units: a long list.

requiring a considerable time to relate, read, etc.: a long story.

extending beyond normal or moderate limits: a long, boring speech.

experienced as passing slowly, because of the difficulty, tedium, or unpleasantness involved: long years of study.

reaching well into the past: a long memory.

the longer of two or the longest of several: the long way home; a brick with the long side exposed.

taking a long time; slow: He's certainly long getting here.

forward-looking or considering all aspects; broad: to take a long view of life.

intense, thorough, or critical; seriously appraising: a long look at one's past mistakes.

having an ample supply or endowment of something (often fol. by on): to be long on advice; to be long on brains.

having a considerable time to run, as a promissory note.

[Chiefly Law.]distant or remote in time: a long date.

extending relatively far: a man with a long reach.

being higher or taller than usual: long casement windows.

being against great odds; unlikely: a long chance.

(of beverages) mixed or diluted with a large amount of soda, seltzer, etc.: highballs, collinses, and other long drinks.

(of the head or skull) of more than ordinary length from front to back.

[Phonet.]

lasting a relatively long time: "Feed'' has a longer sound than "feet'' or "fit.''

belonging to a class of sounds considered as usually longer in duration than another class, as the vowel of bought as compared to that of but, and in many languages serving as a distinctive feature of phonemes, as the ah in German Bahn in contrast with the a in Bann, or the tt in Italian fatto in contrast with the t in fato (opposed to short).

having the sound of the English vowels in mate, meet, mite, mote, moot, and mute, historically descended from vowels that were long in duration.

[Pros.](of a syllable in quantitative verse) lasting a longer time than a short syllable.

[Finance.]holding or accumulating stocks, futures, commodities, etc., with the expectation of a rise in prices: a long position in chemicals.

marked by a large difference in the numbers of the given betting ratio or in the amounts wagered: long odds.

of or pertaining to the larger amount bet.

(of clay) very plastic; fat.

n.

a comparatively long time: They haven't been gone for long. Will it take long?

something that is long: The signal was two longs and a short.

a size of garment for men who are taller than average.

a garment, as a suit or overcoat, in this size: The shorts and the longs are hung separately.

[Finance.]a person who accumulates or holds stocks or commodities with the expectation of a rise in prices.

longa.

before long, soon: We should have news of her whereabouts before long.

the long and the short of, the point or gist of; substance of: The long and the short of it is that they will be forced to sell all their holdings.Also, the long and short of.

adv.

for or through a great extent of space or, esp., time: a reform long advocated.

for or throughout a specified extent, esp. of time: How long did he stay?

(used elliptically in referring to the length of an absence, delay, etc.): Will she be long?

throughout a specified period of time (usually used to emphasize a preceding noun): It's been muggy all summer long.

at a point of time far distant from the time indicated: long before.

as long as:

provided that: As long as you can come by six, I'll be here.

seeing that; since: As long as you're going to the grocery anyway, buy me a pint of ice cream.

Also, so long as. during the time that; through the period that: As long as we were neighbors, they never invited us inside their house.

You

the pronoun of the second person singular or plural, used of the person or persons being addressed, in the nominative or objective case: You are the highest bidder. It is you who are to blame. We can't help you. This package came for you. Did she give you the book?

one; anyone; people in general: a tiny animal you can't even see.

(used in apposition with the subject of a sentence, sometimes repeated for emphasis following the subject): You children pay attention. You rascal, you!

[Informal.](used in place of the pronoun your before a gerund): There's no sense in you getting upset.

[Archaic.]

yourself; yourselves: Get you home. Make you ready.

a pl. form of the pronoun ye.

n.

something or someone closely identified with or resembling the person addressed: Don't buy the bright red shirt—it just isn't you. It was like seeing another you.

the nature or character of the person addressed: Try to discover the hidden you.

Bleed

to lose blood from the vascular system, either internally into the body or externally through a natural orifice or break in the skin: to bleed from the mouth.

(of injured tissue, excrescences, etc.) to exude blood: a wart that is bleeding.

(of a plant) to exude sap, resin, etc., from a wound.

(of dye or paint) to run or become diffused: All the colors bled when the dress was washed.

(of a liquid) to ooze or flow out.

to feel pity, sorrow, or anguish: My heart bleeds for you. A nation bleeds for its dead heroes.

to suffer wounds or death, as in battle: The soldiers bled for the cause.

(of a broadcast signal) to interfere with another signal: CB transmissions bleeding over into walkie-talkies.

(of printed matter) to run off the edges of a page, either by design or through mutilation caused by too close trimming.

to pay out money, as when overcharged or threatened with extortion.

(of a cooling ingot or casting) to have molten metal force its way through the solidified exterior because of internal gas pressure.

v.t.

to cause to lose blood, esp. surgically: Doctors no longer bleed their patients to reduce fever.

to lose or emit (blood or sap).

to drain or draw sap, water, electricity, etc., from (something): to bleed a pipeline of excess air.

to remove trapped air from (as an automotive brake system) by opening a bleeder valve.

to obtain an excessive amount from; extort money from.

[Print.]

to permit (printed illustrations or ornamentation) to run off the page or sheet.

to trim the margin of (a book or sheet) so closely as to mutilate the text or illustration.

bleed off, to draw or extract: to bleed off sap from a maple tree; to bleed off static electricity.

bleed white. See white (def. 19).

n.

[Print.]

a sheet or page margin trimmed so as to mutilate the text or illustration.

a part thus trimmed off.

an instance of bleeding; hemorrhage: an intracranial bleed.

adj.

characterized by bleeding: a bleed page.

After

af•ter
(af′tər, äf′-),USA pronunciation prep.

behind in place or position; following behind: men lining up one after the other.

later in time than; in succession to; at the close of: Tell me after supper. Day after day he came to work late.

subsequent to and in consequence of: After what has happened, I can never return.

below in rank or excellence; nearest to: Milton is usually placed after Shakespeare among English poets.

in imitation of or in imitation of the style of: to make something after a model; fashioned after Raphael.

in pursuit or search of; with or in desire for: I'm after a better job. Run after him!

concerning; about: to inquire after a person.

with the name of; for: He was named after his uncle.

in proportion to; in accordance with: He was a man after the hopes and expectations of his father.

according to the nature of; in conformity with; in agreement or unison with: He was a man after my own heart. He swore after the manner of his faith.

subsequent to and notwithstanding; in spite of: After all their troubles, they still manage to be optimistic.

after all, despite what has occurred or been assumed previously; nevertheless: I've discovered I can attend the meeting after all.

adv.

behind; in the rear: Jill came tumbling after.

later in time; afterward: three hours after; happily ever after.

adj.

later in time; next; subsequent; succeeding: In after years we never heard from him.

[Naut., Aeron.]

farther aft.

located closest to the stern or tail; aftermost: after hold; after mast.

including the stern or tail: the after part of a hull.

conj.

subsequent to the time that: after the boys left.

n.

afters, the final course of a meal, as pudding, ice cream, or the like; dessert.

C

Ro′man nu′merals,

the numerals in the ancient Roman system of notation, still used for certain limited purposes, as in some pagination, dates on buildings, etc. The common basic symbols are I (=1), V (=5), X (=10), L (=50), C (=100), D (=500), and M (=1000). The Roman numerals for one to nine are: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX. A bar over a letter multiplies it by 1000; thus, X̄ equals 10,000. Integers are written according to these two rules: If a letter is immediately followed by one of equal or lesser value, the two values are added; thus, XX equals 20, XV equals 15, VI equals 6. If a letter is immediately followed by one of greater value, the first is subtracted from the second; thus, IV equals 4, XL equals 40, CM equals 900. Examples: XLVII(=47), CXVI(=116), MCXX(=1120), MCMXIV(=1914). Roman numerals may be written in lowercase letters, though they appear more commonly in capitals.

Section

sec•tion
(sek′shən),USA pronunciation n.

a part that is cut off or separated.

a distinct part or subdivision of anything, as an object, country, community, class, or the like: the poor section of town; the left section of a drawer.

a distinct part or subdivision of a writing, as of a newspaper, legal code, chapter, etc.: the financial section of a daily paper; section 2 of the bylaws.

one of a number of parts that can be fitted together to make a whole: sections of a fishing rod.

(in most of the U.S. west of Ohio) one of the 36 numbered subdivisions, each one square mile (2.59 sq. km or 640 acres), of a township.

an act or instance of cutting; separation by cutting.

the making of an incision.

an incision.

a thin slice of a tissue, mineral, or the like, as for microscopic examination.

a representation of an object as it would appear if cut by a plane, showing its internal structure.

[Mil.]

a small unit consisting of two or more squads.

Also called staff section. any of the subdivisions of a staff.

a small tactical division in naval and air units.

a division of a sleeping car containing both an upper and a lower berth.

a length of trackage, roadbed, signal equipment, etc., maintained by one crew.

any of two or more trains, buses, or the like, running on the same route and schedule at the same time, one right behind the other, and considered as one unit, as when a second is necessary to accommodate more passengers than the first can carry: On holidays the New York to Boston train runs in three sections.

a segment of a naturally segmented fruit, as of an orange or grapefruit.

a division of an orchestra or band containing all the instruments of one class: a rhythm section.

[Bookbinding.]signature (def. 8).

Also called section mark. a mark used to indicate a subdivision of a book, chapter, or the like, or as a mark of reference to a footnote.

[Theat.]one of a series of circuits for controlling certain lights, as footlights.

shape (def. 12).

v.t.

to cut or divide into sections.

to cut through so as to present a section.

to make an incision.

First

first
(fûrst),USA pronunciation adj.

being before all others with respect to time, order, rank, importance, etc., used as the ordinal number of one: the first edition; the first vice president.

highest or chief among several voices or instruments of the same class: first alto; first horn.

low (def. 31).

(often cap.) being a member of the household or an intimate acquaintance of the president of the U.S. or of the governor of a state: the First Lady; Checkers, the first dog.

first thing, before anything else; at once; promptly: I'll call you first thing when I arrive.

adv.

before all others or anything else in time, order, rank, etc.

before some other thing, event, etc.: If you're going, phone first.

for the first time: She first visited Atlanta in 1980.

in preference to something else; rather; sooner: I'd die first.

in the first place; firstly.

first and last, everything considered; above all else; altogether: First and last, it is important to know oneself.

first off, [Informal.]at the outset; immediately: He wanted to know first off why he hadn't been notified.

n.

the person or thing that is first in time, order, rank, etc.

the beginning.

the first part; first member of a series.

the voice or instrument that takes the highest or chief part in its class, esp. in an orchestra or chorus.

a leader of a part or group of performers.

low gear; first gear: She shifted into first and drove off.

the winning position or rank in a race or other competition.

[Baseball.]See first base.

Usually, firsts. [Com.]

a product or goods of the first or highest quality.

goods produced according to specifications, without visible flaws. Cf. second1 (def. 23), third (def. 12).

[Brit. Univ.]

first-class honors. Cf. class (def. 18).

a person who has won such honors.

first′ness, adj.

Period

pe•ri•od
(pēr′ē əd),USA pronunciation n.

a rather large interval of time that is meaningful in the life of a person, in history, etc., because of its particular characteristics: a period of illness;a period of great profitability for a company;a period of social unrest in Germany.

any specified division or portion of time: poetry of the period from 1603 to 1660.

a round of time or series of years by which time is measured.

a round of time marked by the recurrence of some phenomenon or occupied by some recurring process or action.

the point of completion of a round of time or of the time during which something lasts or happens.

a specific length of time during school hours that a student spends in a classroom, laboratory, etc., or has free.

any of the parts of equal length into which a game is divided.

the time during which something runs its course.

the present time.

the point or character (.) used to mark the end of a declarative sentence, indicate an abbreviation, etc.; full stop.

a full pause, as is made at the end of a complete sentence; full stop.

a sentence, esp. a well-balanced, impressive sentence: the stately periods of Churchill.

a periodic sentence.

an occurrence of menstruation.

a time of the month during which menstruation occurs.

the basic unit of geologic time, during which a standard rock system is formed: comprising two or more epochs and included with other periods in an era. See table under geologic time.

the duration of one complete cycle of a wave or oscillation; the reciprocal of the frequency.

a division of a composition, usually a passage of eight or sixteen measures, complete or satisfactory in itself, commonly consisting of two or more contrasted or complementary phrases ending with a conclusive cadence.

Also called period of rotation. the time in which a body rotates once on its axis.

Also called period of revolution. the time in which a planet or satellite revolves once about its primary.

See under periodic (def. 5).

[Class. Pros.]a group of two or more cola.

adj.

noting, pertaining to, evocative of, imitating, or representing a historical period or the styles current during a specific period of history: period costumes; a period play.

interj.

(used by a speaker or writer to indicate that a decision is irrevocable or that a point is no longer discussable): I forbid you to go, period.

After

af•ter
(af′tər, äf′-),USA pronunciation prep.

behind in place or position; following behind: men lining up one after the other.

later in time than; in succession to; at the close of: Tell me after supper. Day after day he came to work late.

subsequent to and in consequence of: After what has happened, I can never return.

below in rank or excellence; nearest to: Milton is usually placed after Shakespeare among English poets.

in imitation of or in imitation of the style of: to make something after a model; fashioned after Raphael.

in pursuit or search of; with or in desire for: I'm after a better job. Run after him!

concerning; about: to inquire after a person.

with the name of; for: He was named after his uncle.

in proportion to; in accordance with: He was a man after the hopes and expectations of his father.

according to the nature of; in conformity with; in agreement or unison with: He was a man after my own heart. He swore after the manner of his faith.

subsequent to and notwithstanding; in spite of: After all their troubles, they still manage to be optimistic.

after all, despite what has occurred or been assumed previously; nevertheless: I've discovered I can attend the meeting after all.

adv.

behind; in the rear: Jill came tumbling after.

later in time; afterward: three hours after; happily ever after.

adj.

later in time; next; subsequent; succeeding: In after years we never heard from him.

[Naut., Aeron.]

farther aft.

located closest to the stern or tail; aftermost: after hold; after mast.

including the stern or tail: the after part of a hull.

conj.

subsequent to the time that: after the boys left.

n.

afters, the final course of a meal, as pudding, ice cream, or the like; dessert.

C

Ro′man nu′merals,

the numerals in the ancient Roman system of notation, still used for certain limited purposes, as in some pagination, dates on buildings, etc. The common basic symbols are I (=1), V (=5), X (=10), L (=50), C (=100), D (=500), and M (=1000). The Roman numerals for one to nine are: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX. A bar over a letter multiplies it by 1000; thus, X̄ equals 10,000. Integers are written according to these two rules: If a letter is immediately followed by one of equal or lesser value, the two values are added; thus, XX equals 20, XV equals 15, VI equals 6. If a letter is immediately followed by one of greater value, the first is subtracted from the second; thus, IV equals 4, XL equals 40, CM equals 900. Examples: XLVII(=47), CXVI(=116), MCXX(=1120), MCMXIV(=1914). Roman numerals may be written in lowercase letters, though they appear more commonly in capitals.

Section

sec•tion
(sek′shən),USA pronunciation n.

a part that is cut off or separated.

a distinct part or subdivision of anything, as an object, country, community, class, or the like: the poor section of town; the left section of a drawer.

a distinct part or subdivision of a writing, as of a newspaper, legal code, chapter, etc.: the financial section of a daily paper; section 2 of the bylaws.

one of a number of parts that can be fitted together to make a whole: sections of a fishing rod.

(in most of the U.S. west of Ohio) one of the 36 numbered subdivisions, each one square mile (2.59 sq. km or 640 acres), of a township.

an act or instance of cutting; separation by cutting.

the making of an incision.

an incision.

a thin slice of a tissue, mineral, or the like, as for microscopic examination.

a representation of an object as it would appear if cut by a plane, showing its internal structure.

[Mil.]

a small unit consisting of two or more squads.

Also called staff section. any of the subdivisions of a staff.

a small tactical division in naval and air units.

a division of a sleeping car containing both an upper and a lower berth.

a length of trackage, roadbed, signal equipment, etc., maintained by one crew.

any of two or more trains, buses, or the like, running on the same route and schedule at the same time, one right behind the other, and considered as one unit, as when a second is necessary to accommodate more passengers than the first can carry: On holidays the New York to Boston train runs in three sections.

a segment of a naturally segmented fruit, as of an orange or grapefruit.

a division of an orchestra or band containing all the instruments of one class: a rhythm section.

[Bookbinding.]signature (def. 8).

Also called section mark. a mark used to indicate a subdivision of a book, chapter, or the like, or as a mark of reference to a footnote.

[Theat.]one of a series of circuits for controlling certain lights, as footlights.

shape (def. 12).

v.t.

to cut or divide into sections.

to cut through so as to present a section.

to make an incision.

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